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Why Protests Should Be a Part of Super Bowl Sunday
by Dave Zirin
Today, the greatest multitude in the history of the United States will be tuning into the same television show at the same time. The 2012 Super Bowl, to be played between two major media markets, the New England Patriots and New York Giants, kicks off at 6:30 pm. This years game can also be called, The East Coast Bias Bowl, the ESPN Nocturnal Emission Bowl or the Pox on Both Houses Bowl.
Popularity plus polarization will mean epic ratings. It also means a pox of sponsors branding Indianapoliss Lucas Oil Field within an inch of its life. But while the high rollers will party down and Fortune 500 companies will have an unparalleled audience, the city of Indianapolis will reel under the weight of our national party.
Bloomberg News, which no one will mistake for The Nation, headlined an article, Super Bowl Lands on Taxpayers Backs as Indianapolis Stadium Deal Sours. Bloomberg describes a state of affairs in Indy where Super Bowl fans are riding zip lines through downtown while taxpayers are digging deeper in their pockets to pay for the stadium where the game will be played.
They report that local officials have had to hike sales and hospitality taxes to pay off $43 million in unexpected financing costs. The Bloomberg article joins a withering piece in the Indianapolis Business Journal about how the local economic impact will be less bonanza than meteor. No amount of extra shifts for waiters and parking lot attendants can match the tax burden they will endure in order to play host. But at least city planners can have that zipline and the 800,000-square-foot exposition called The NFL Experience
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JVS
(61,935 posts)West coast teams had their shot. Boohoohoo.
niyad
(113,239 posts)applegrove
(118,600 posts)I knew she was going to do something like that. Glad she did.